Bill folder or the like



H; M. HERBENER BILL FOLDER 0R THEiLIKE July 7, 1942.

Filed Feb. 15, 1941 s Sheets-Sheet 1 y 19425 .H. M. HERBENER BILL FOLDER OR THE LIKE Filed Feb. 15 1941 6 Sheets-Sheet 2 Jillyp 1942. H. M. HERBENER BILL FOLDER 0R THEr'LIKE Filed Feb. 15, 1941 6 Sheets-Sheet 3 I H. M. HERBENER BILL FOLDER 0R THEgLIKE July ,7, 1942.

Filed Feb. 15, 1941' 6 Sheets-Sheet 4 July 7, 1942. H. M. HERB E NER I BILL FOLDER OR THE LIKE Filed Feb. 15, 1941 6 Sheets-611 M e Patented July 7, 1942 UNITED STATES PATENT, OFFICE BILL roman on Tim LIKE Henry M. Herbener, Thomasville, Ga. Application February 15,1941, Serial No. 379,117

Claims. -(Cl.150--35') posed portions of the folder will have the same side of the blank arranged outermost.

A further object of the invention is to provide a folder having pockets arranged at an angle to each other so that the stitching of the sides of the pockets is simplified.

A further object of the invention is to provide a folder of the above-mentioned character so constructed that bills may be stripped from the folder while the flap of the folder is retained in the closed position.

A further object of the invention is to provide a stop to limit the movement of the bills toward the closed edge of the partition.

Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent during the course of the following description.

In the accompanying drawings forming a part of this application and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same: i

Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bill folder embodying my invention, showing the same closed,

Figure 2 is-a similar view showing thesame opened,

Figure 3 is avertical transverse section taken,

on line 3-3 of Figure 1,

Figure 4 is a horizontal transverse section taken on line 44 of Figure 1.

Figure 5 is a plan view of the blanks from which the folder is formed,

Figure 6 is a perspective view of a modified form of bill folder, showing the same closed,

a similar view showing the same 1 Figure 12 is a perspective view of a further modified form of bill folder, showing the same closed,

Figure 13 is a similar view showing the same opened,

Figure 14 is a vertical transverse section taken on line |lll of Figure 12,

Figure 15 is a horizontal transverse section taken on line l5--i5 of Figure 12,

Figure 16 is a plan view of the blank from which the folder is made,

Figure 17 is a perspective view of a further modified form of folder, showing the same closed,

Figure 18 is a similar view showing the same opened,"

Figure 19 is averticaltransverse section taken on line l9-l9 of Figure 17,

Figure 20 is a horizontal transverse section taken on line 20-20 of Figure 17,

Figure 21 is a plan view of the blank from which the folder is formed,

Figure '22 is a perspective view of a still fur ther modified form of bill folder, showing the same closed, a

Figure 23 is a similar view, showing the same opened, I

Figure 24 is a horizontal transverse section taken on line 24'24 of Figure 22,

Figure 25 isa horizontal transverse section taken on line 2525 of Figure 22 Figure 26 is aplan view of the blank from which the folder is formed,

Figure 27 is a perspective view of a further form of bill folder, showing the same closed,

Figure 28 is a similar view showing the same opened. p t

Figure 29,is a vertical section taken on line 29-49 voi Figure 27,

Figure 30 is a horizontal section taken on line 3030 of Figure 27, and,

Figure 31 is a plan view of the blanks from which the folder is made.

In Figures 1 to 5 inclusive, I have shown a blank 5', including sides 6 and I foldable upon a transverse line 8. The side 6 is provided at one longitudinal edge with a longitudinal tongue or extension 9, foldable inwardly upon a longitudinal line Ill. The extension 9 terminates in a stop element l I.

The numeral I0 is a separate blank, comprising integral sides H and I2, foldable upon a transverse line I 3, and the folding portion having a notch IS. The side H is provided uponits right longitudinal edge with a longitudinal extension the side.

Y thereto by .a line of stitching 39.

or tongue I4, foldable inwardly upon a longitudinal line I to be arranged upon the inner face of The side I I carries at its upper end,

Figure 5, a flap I6, preferably formed separate from the side II and secured thereto by a line of stitching II.

In assembling the parts ofthe folder the side I I is moved over and is superposed upon the side 6,'Figure 4, and the edge I8 of the side II is inserted within the in-turned tongue 9 and the side side 21.

I2 constitute a partition. The side II, tongue'9,

and side I2 are all secured together by a line of stitching I9, and the stop II extends down below the stitching I9. The side I2 is also arranged upon the folded over tongue or extension I4, and

upon the sides 6 and I and the partition placed upon the bills and the side I folded over the partition and the companion side 6, and the side I is retained closed by the snap fastener connecting the tongue I6 with the side I. This leaves the free corner 24 of the side 6 free to be bent back so that the bills can be stripped from the folder without disconnecting the tongue I6 from the side I2. folder in separate blanks 5' and I0 is that the sides 6 and I which are visible when the folder is closed may be made of more attractive or expensive material than the parts formed from the blank I8, and the tongue I6 is also preferably separate from the blank I0 so that the tongue may be made of the same material as the sides extension 29, which is bent inwardly over the inner face of the side 26. projects downwardly to the folding line 28, to

The extension 29 form a stop 38.

A partition is provided to cooperate with the sides 26 and 21, which partition is formed from a blank 3I, comprising a side 32 carrying a side 33,

integral therewith, and foldable upon a transverse line.34 The folding portion hasa notch 35, at the left edge, Figure 10. The side 33 carries a side 36, foldable upona transverse line 31.

The side 32 is provided upon its right edge, Figure 10, with a longitudinal tongue or extension 36, foldable inwardly upon a longitudinal line so that the tongue is disposed upon the inner face of theside 32; 1

The side 32 is provided with a flap 38, preferably separate from the side 32 and j secured The flap 38 carries the socket element 40 of a snap clasp to The advantage in constructing the.

receive the stud II which is secured to the In assembling the parts of the folder, the side 32 is positioned upon the inner face of the side 26 and its edge is inserted within the bent over tongue 29, while the notch 35 receives the stop 30 extending downwardly to the folding line 34. The side 32, tongue 29, side 33, and side 36 are all arranged in superposed relation, Figure 9, and

these parts are secured together by a line of stitching 42, and the stop 38 extends down below the stitching 42. side 33 and is arranged between the side 33 and the side 32. The side 36 which engages the tongue 29 also engages the bent in tongue 36, and side 32, tongue 36, and side 36 are secured together by a line of stitching 43. This line of stitching does not pass through the side 33,- which is cut away at 33, at its free longitudinal edge.

' As a result of this arrangement there is a pocket 32 inwardly of and next to the side 32 and this pocket has its open end next to the flap 38 to be covered by this flap. This pocket may serve to hold coins or the like. There is a second pocket 33 between the sides 36 and 33, and this second pocket is closed at its top and bottom and closed at one edge and is open at the edge 33'. This pocket may be employed for holding small papers or the like;

The advantage in forming the folder of separate blanks 25 and 3I and a separate flap 38 is that the sides 26 and 21 and the flap 38 which are visible when the folder is closed, may be formed of more attractive or expensive material. I contemplate forming the side 26 integral with the side 32, instead of having these parts stitched together, as shown in Figure 9, and I also contemplate forming the flap 38 integral with the side 32.

The partition including the side 32 may be arranged over the side 26 and the bills placed upon the'sides 26 and 21 and beneath this partition. The side 21 with the bills is then folded over the partition and the side 21 held closed by attaching the flap 38 to the side 21 by the snap fastener. The free corner of the side 26 may be bent back and the bills stripped from the folder without opening the flap 38.

In Figure 11, I have shown a modification of the blank 3| which produces a pocket book without the use of the blank 25. In Figure 11, the blank does not have the notch 35 and the side 32 has a longitudinal tongue or extension 31', corresponding to the tongue 36. Both of these tongues are folded inwardly upon the inner face of the side 32. The side 36 is folded upon the inner face of the side 33 and the side 32, tongue 31', side 33, and side 36 are secured together by a line of stitching 44. The opposite longitudinal edges of the sides 32 and side 36 and tongue 36' are secured together by the line of stitching 43. The flap 38 is secured to the side 33 by a snap fastener including elements 45 and 46. The same pocket 32 is provided which opens at the top beneath the flap 38 and the same pocket 33 is provided opening at its side edge 33'.

The side 33 is cut away at one longitudinal edge providing the inwardly off-set longitudinal edge 33' and this edge is spaced from the line of stitching 43. The side 33 is disposed upon the face of the side 36 remote from the side 32. The inwardly off-set. edge 33' extends throughout substantially the entire length of the side 33 and The side 36 is folded over the lengthiof thesidefl; .-'I"he1same arrangement is shownin Figure 10. The'blank shown and de-'- scribed in' Figure 11 is Otherwise identical with that shown and described in Figure 10.] I In Figures 12 t'of16 inclusive, I have sh'own a v further modiflcationjofj bill. folder. J All parts of this folder are produced from an integral blank 41. Thisblank comprises sides ,48 and 49 having with the side 48 is a side havingfa longitudinal folding line 52. The side5| hasa flap 53jintegral therewith, violdable upon a transverse 'line' 54. The side 5| has a longitudinal tongue 55 foldable' ing sides and the flap carried by the partition have the same face of the blank disposed upon theouter' side ofthe closed assembled folder., "The blank comprises. a side 1 I, integral with the side 12 and foldable upon a transverseline 13 to. 'provide'a bill folding portion. The inner face of the sides and 12 are shown in Figure 2'1 'and these inner faces are also the inner faces of a transverse foldir'ig line 58. Formed integral these sides in the assembled f'older Figure 18. Formed integral with the side 1| is a side 14,

foldable upon a longitudinal line 15. The side upon the inner face of theside 5| :upon aflongitudinal line 58. Arranged at the end or the side l5 5i is a side 51., 'foldableup'on a transverse line 58. The side '51 is separate from' .the side 48,-

there i being a longitudinal slit between these sides. The side 51 is provided at one longitudinal edge witha cut-out portion 59.z Arranged 'atjthe outer end of the .side'-"51 and formed integraltherewith is a side 80, foldable upon a transverse. line 8|. The side 68 isprovided' with a longitudi- 84 for engagement within a socket element 85, carried by the side" 4 8. The numeral '88" desig nates a'stop formed uponthe side 45. This stop has one endadjacent to the"transverse folding line 58 and its opposite end adjacentto the trans- .verse folding line 58. 'The stop projects laterally I 'nal extension ortongue'82, foldable'upona longi tudinal line 83. The'fiap 53 has a stud elernent 1 "has a cut-away portion or edge 18. The side 14 has a side I1 integral therewith and foldable upon a transverse line 18. The side 11 is provided upon its inner edge or upon the edge next to the side H with a tongue or longitudinal ex:-

, tension -19 foldable upon the inner face, Figure 21, of the side 11 upon a longitudinal line 88. The

vside 14'also has a side 8| integral therewith and Upon its inner edge or the edge adjacent to the side 12, Figure 21, side 8| 'has' a longitudinal extension foldable upon a transverse line 82.

or tongue 83, foldable upon a longitudinal line 84 so that the tongue 83 is arranged upon the v inner face of the side 8|, Figure 21. At its opposite edge, side 8| has a companion longitudinal extension orftongue 85, foldable upon a longitudinal line 88 to be arranged upon the inner face In assembling the various portions of the folda er, the extension or tongue 82 is folded outwardly upon the outer face, Figure 16, of the side 88 and the side 88 is folded inwardly upon the side 51 and the folded sides 58 and 51 then'folded upon the inner faceof the side 5|. This brings thev side 5|, tongue 82, side88, and side 51 in superposed relation, with the outwardly-folding tongue 62 between the sides 5| and 88, Figure 15,

and these superposed elements are all secured 8!, Figure 20, are superposed and they are all of the side 8|, Figure 21. The side is provided at its lower end, Figure 21, with a stop element 81, separate from the tongue 83 and extending downwardly'below the folding line 82 and terminating adjacent to the, folding line 13, Figure 21. The side 8| has a flap 88 formed integral therewith and'foldable upon a transverse line 89.

toward the inner face .of the side 8|, Figure21.

In assembling the various sides of the folder, the side 11 having the tongue 19 folded upon its inner face, with respect to Figure 21, is folded in-v wardly upon the side 14. The tongue 19 is now between sides 14 and 11, Figure 20. The side 8| is folded upwardly and inwardly, Figure 21,v and is arranged opposite side 14 and its in-turned tongue 83 is disposed between' the side 8| and theside 11. Hence elements 14, 19, 11, 83, and

' secured together by a line of stitching 98. The inwardly folded tongue isarranged between together by a line of stitching 88. The tongue 55, Figure 16,which is folded inwardly upon the inner face of the side 5| is arranged between'this.

side and the side 88 and the superposed elements 5|, 55, and 68 are secured together by a line of stitching 61. This arrangement provides a pocket side 8| and side 11, and elements 8|, 85, and 11 are arranged in superposed relation and are secured together by a line of stitching 9|. This line of stitching does not pass through the side 14 on account of the cut-out portion 16. This 'arrangement provides a vertical pocket 82, be-

68 between thesides 5| and 88 and this-pocket isf;'

open at the top and its ,open 'end is covered by side 88 and the side 51 and this pocket is open e 3 ,thesides 14 and 11, having its opening at the edge .the flap 53. "A pocket 89' is providedbetween the' at the vertical edge59 only. The side 48 is-folded,

outwardly upon the line 52 to be arranged upon the outer face of the side 5|, Figure'13. j

The bills are arranged. upon thesides 48 and 49 beneath thepartition formed by the' side 5| and sides carried'thereby. The side 48 is foldedv over the side 48, enclosingrthe partition and the flap 53 is attachedto the 'side 48.by the snap fastener. When the bill folder is closed,the side.

I 48 has its free corner 88. adapted tobe bentback so that the bills may be strippedpfromtthe folder without opening the flap 53.

In Figures 1'7 to 21 inclusive, I

have shownlaf further modification of bill folder formed from an integral blank 18 so folded that the bill ho1d tween the side 8| and the side-I1. The upper end of. this. pocket is covered by the flap 88. There:

is also a horizontal pocket 83, formed between 16;. [The side 14; carries the stop 81 which projects-downwardly below the folding edge 82 of the -partition and this-stop'serves to limitthe movement'of thefbills in that direction.. .The'flap 88 carries a socket element 84 to re- ,ceive' a1 stud element 85,, secured to the side 12, these elements forming'a snap'fastener. In the use.of this form oflbt'll fold, the bills are arranged uponthe inner face of the sides 1| and 12 and .ihe' partition; including the side 14 is arranged over the bills. The stop 81 limits the movement of the folded bills in'that directioni The side f12-isnow folded over'thepartition and the flap '88; is secured to the side'12. With the folder closed, the free corner 88 .oftheside 1| may be bent back sothat the bills may be stripped from the folder without'openingthe flap 88. A pecu have shown a :288:70 V The assembled sides II6 and I04 provide a I vertical pocket' I25, opened at its top andthis opened endis covered by the flap H2. The side- -IOI form's withthe side II6 ahorlzontal pocket. I26, opened at the edge I03. I

further modification of the invention. In these figures the numeral 91 designates ablank including a side 98' integral with the side 99 and foldable upon a transverse line I00. Formed integral with the side 98 is a side IOI foldable upon a 1ongitudinal line I02.

with the side I is a side I04 foldable upon a transverse line I35. The side I04 is provided upon its right edge or next to the side99 with a I dinal line IIO to be arranged upon the inner face of the side I04 with the tongue I06." The opposite ends of the tongue I09 are beveled as shown at I. Formed integral with the side I04 is a flap H2, foldable upon a transverse line I I3".. The flap II2 carries a socket element M3 to receive the stud element I I4 which is secured tothe In use, the bills are placed upon the sides 96 and99, Figure 23, and the partition including the side IOI -is arranged over the bills so that the I bills may be folded about the edge I05. The stop II5 serves to limit the movement of the bills in T that direction. The side 99 is then folded over The side IOI has-its outer edge cut away as shown at I03. Formed integral,

the partition and the flap H2 is secured to the side 99 by the snap fastener, Figure 22. This arrangement leaves the outer corner of the side 98 1 face of the side 99.

free to be bent back so that the bills-may be stripped from the folder without opening the flap. By virtue of the particular manner of folding the various, sides, the sides 98 and 99 and the flap I I2 have the same face upon the outer side of the closed folder. The side II6 which may be stamped from the same material as the blank 91 is stamped is reversed with respect to the'side IOI so that the outer face of the side I I6 will be visible fromthe outer side of the face IOI.' This permits the outer face of the side I I6 to be visible at the edgeofthe closed folder with the outer In the form of the invention shownin'F'ig'ure 21, since the side I1 is folded side 99. A stop elementIIS isv formed integral with the side IOI and this stop element extends below the folding line I05 to the folding line I00.

The numeral II 6 designates. a side formed separate from the blank 9'! and provided at its inner longitudinal edge next to the side 98 with a lon- I gitudinal extension or tongue I" which is foldable outwardly upon a line H8 to be arranged upon the outer face of the'side II6, Figure 26.

The side IOI is provided at its upper end, Fig-- upon the inner face of the side -I4, the inner face of the side 11 is visible from the outer face of I the side 14 and hence visible at the edge of the aside I29 carrying at its end a side I30, foldable upon autransversef line I3I, upon the. inner face of the side I29. The side I29 is provided at its left'longitudinal edge-Figure 31, witha longitudinal extension or tongue I32 foldable inwardly upon a longitudinal line I33, to be arranged uponthe inner face of the side I29. The

inwardly folded tongue I32 extends downwardly to the foldingline m, affording a stop m, to

theside I I6 is placed-upon thejinner face of the side IOI, Figure. 26, andthe tongue H9 is folded inwardly over the side II 6. The inner face of the side II6 .is on the same side with the inner face or the side sa.- The elements IOI, us, and

I I6 are now arranged in superposed relation and are secured together by a transverse line of stitching I22, passing through these three elements.

turned tonge II9 provides a folded overedgefat The tongue I I1, being folded outwardly withv respect to the side I I6, is disposed between the side II6 and the side IN. The tongues I06 and I09 If desired, the. line of stitching need only pass through elements II9and II6. The in-' the top of the vertical pocket, to be described.

are arranged upon the inner face of the side I04 posed relation and are all'secured together by a line of stitching I23. The tongue I09 i'sarranged between the side I04 and the side II6 and the side I04, tongue I09, and side II Bare all secured together by a line of stitching I 24. Since the tongue-l I9 and the tongues I06 and I09 are alldisposed upon the inner face of the. side I I6, thebeveled'ends I2I and I08 of these tongues register so that the tongues do not overlapand are arranged in the same plane.

limit the movement of the bills in that direction,

and to assist the leather'in folding.

with an extensioneor tongue I31 folded inwardly upon alongitudinalline' I38 to be arranged upon j the inner face of the side I36. The numeral I39 designates a-ffiap, preferably formed separate from the-side I36 and disposed upon the outer 'fa'ceof the side I36 at its free end, so that these parts are superposed and are secured together by .a line of. stitching I40. At its inner or oppositeend the side I36 carries a side MI. The side I has its inner end arranged upon the outer face of the side I36, and these overlapping parts are secured together by a transverse line of stitching I42. The side I36 has a notch I43 to receive the stop I34, as will be explained. The side ,I4I -is foldable upon the inner face of the side I36, the folding action-occurring upon a transverse line I41. The numeral I48 designates a side having an extension or tongue I49 atits inner end and this tongue is arranged upon the inner face of the .side MI and is secured-thereto by a transverse line of stitching I 50. The side I48 is foldable outwardly with respect to the side I side I48 is providedat its longitudinal edges with longitudinal ext-ensionsor tongues I52 foldable upon longitudinal lines I53in an outward direcrecessed, as shown at I55. The flap I39carries the stud element I58 to coact with the socket element I51 carried by the side I 28, to provide a snap fastener.

In assembling the various sides of the folder the tongue I31 is folded inwardly over the inner face of the side I38. The side I48 is folded upon the line II outwardly with respect tothe side I H to be arranged upon the outer face of the side I and the tongues I52- are folded outwardly with respect to the side I48 and the tongues I52 therefore engage over the edges of the side I H and are arranged upon the inner face of the side I4I while the face I48 is positioned upon the outer face of the side I. The tongue I32 is folded inwardly over the inner face of the side I29 and the free longitudinal edge of the side I36 is inserted beneath this folded over tongue I32 with the notch I43 receiving the stop I34. The folding line I41 is arranged near and spaced from the folding line I3I to provide room for the folded bills. With the parts thus arranged the superposed sides I48 and HI are moved over the inner face of the side I36. At the edge of the folder carrying the tongue I31, the side I48, side I,

tongue I52, tongue I31, and side I38 are all disposed in superposed relation and are all secured together by a line of stitching I58. At the opposite edge of the side I38, the side I48, side I 4|,

tongue I52, tongue I32, side I35, and side I29 are disposed in superposed relation and are all secured together by a longitudinal line of stitching I59. pass through the side I29.

The bill holding unit is provided with a partition including the side I36 and this partition has a folding edge I41 about which the bills are folded when placed upon the sides I28 and I29, and the side I28 folded over the partition. The side I48 forms with the side I4I a pocket I68, having its open end arranged inwardly adjacent to the folding line I41. If the side I48 is equipped with the window, it may be advantageously employed for holding an identification card or the like. The side I forms with the side I36 a pocket IIiI, the open end of which is arinvention herewith shown and described are to be taken as preferred examples of the same and that various changes in the shape, size, and arrangement of parts may beresorted to without departing from the spirit of my invention or the scope of the subjoined claims.

Having thus describedmy invention, what I claim is:

1. A bill folder comprising a first side havinga longitudinal tongue folded upon the inner face of the first side, a second side carried by the first side and foldable over the same upon a transverse If desired, this line of stitching need not' second sides and having a longitudinal tongue ,ioldable upon the inner face of the third side, a fourth side carried by the third side and foldable over the third side upon a transverse line, the third side having a notch in its longitudinal edge adjacent to the transverse folding line of the fourth side, the third side being positioned upon the inner face of the first side with its longitudinal edge arranged beneath the turned over tongue of the first side, both turned over tongues being positioned upon the inner face of the third side adjacent to its opposite longitudinal edges, the fourth side being folded over the third side and arranged in superposed relation with the tongues, lines of stitching securing together the superposed third side, folded over tongues and fourth side, the folded over tongue of the first side extending into the notch and projecting below the same to form a stop to limit the movement of the bills in that direction.

2. A bill folder comprising a first side having a longitudinal tongue folded upon the inner face of the first side, a second side carried by the first first side with its longitudinal edge arranged be-.

neath the turned over tongue of the first side, both turned over tongues being positioned upon the inner face of the third side adjacent to its line, a third side separate from the first and opposite longitudinal edges, the fourth side being folded over the third sideand' arranged in superposed relation with the tongues, lines of stitching securing together the superposed third side and folded over tongues'and fourth side, the fourth side and third side forming a partition to be arranged between the first and second sides and having a pocket opening at the outer end of the third side, a flap secured to the third side of the partition, andmeans to connect the flap with the second side of the bill folder and which does not carry the partition, the side of the bill folder which carries the partition having its outer corner free to be bent back without detaching the fiap from the other side of the bill folder.

3. A bill folder comprising a first side having I a longitudinal tongue folded over upon one face of the first side, a second side carried by the first side and foldable over the same upon a transverse line, the first and second sides forming a bill holding unit, a third side having a longitudinal tongue foldable over upon one face of the third side, a fourth side carried by the third side andfoldable over the third side upon a trans verse line, the third and fourth sides being formed separate from the first and second sides, the fourth side having one longitudinal edge cut away, a fifth side carried by the fourth side and foldable over the same upon a transverse line, the third side being positioned upon the face of the first side with its longitudinal edge arranged beneath the turned .over tongue of the first side, both turned over tongues being positioned upon the same face of the third side adjacentto its opposite longitudinal edges, the fifth side being arranged upon the folded over tongues and disposed between the third side and the fourth side, lines of stitching securing together the third side, the tongue of the first side, the fifth side and the which are connected and foldable about a transverse line so that the sides assume an opposed closed position, a partition arranged between the opposed sides and carried by one side and foldable about a longitudinal line, the inner end of carried by the outer end of the third side to cover 10 ing line being open, said partition having a transthe open end of the vertical pocket, and means to connect the flap with the second side.

4. A bill folder comprising a first side, a second side carried by the first side and foldable over the same upon a transverse line, the first and second sides forming a bill holding unit, a third side carried by the first side'and foldable upon a longitudinal line to be arranged over the first side, a fourth side carried by the thirdside and foldable'over the third side upon a transverse line, the fourth side having one longitudinal edge cut away, a fifth side carried by the fourth side and foldable over the same upon a transverse line, the fifth side being arranged between the third side and fourth side, a line of stitching se-.

curing together the third side and the fifth side and the fourth side at one edge and a line of stitching securing together the third side and the fifth side at the opposite edge, the third side and fifth side forming a longitudinal pocket open at the outer end of the third side and the fifth side and the fourth side-forming a' transverse pocket open at the cut away edge of the fourth side, a flap carried by the third side to cover the open end of the longitudinal pocket, and means to attach the flap to the second side.

5. A bill folder comprising a bill holding unit including connected sides, one side being foldable upon a transverse line over the inner face of the first side, and a partition attached to the longitudinal edge of one side and foldable inwardly over the inner face of such side, said partition having a bill folding edge arranged near the transverse folding line of said sides, said partition also having a stop element extending beyond the folding edge of the partition and arranged adjacent to the attached edge of the partition to limit the movement of bills in that direction, a flap carried by the end of the partition remote from the inner bill folding edge, and means to sec re t e ap to the side of the bill holding unit 50 which does not carry the partition, the arrangement being such that the outer corner of the side which carries the partition is free to be bent back.

6. A bill folder comprising first and second sides which are connected and foldable about a transverse line so that the sides assume an opposed closed position, a partition arranged between the opposed sides and carried by one side and foldable about a longitudinal line, the inner end of the partition being arranged adjacent to the transverse folding line, said partition having a longitudinal pocket, the outer end of the longitudinal pocket remote from the transverse folding line being open, said partition having a transverse pocket, the longitudinal edge of the transverse pocket being .open, a flap carried by the outer end of the partition and foldable over the outer open, end of the first named pocket, and means to attach the flap to the side which does not carry the partition, the side which carries the partition having its outer corner free tobe bent back without detaching the flap from the other side.

7. A bill folder comprising first and second sides the partition being arranged adjacent to the transverse folding line, said partition having a longitudinal pocket, the outer end of the longitudinal pocket remote from the transverse foldverse pocket, the longitudinal edge of the transverse pocket remote from the longitudinal folding line of the partition being open, a flap carried by the outer end of the partition and fold- 5 able over the outer open end of the firstnamed pocket, and means to attach the flap to the side which does not carry the partition, the side which carries the partition having its outer corner free to be bent back without detaching the flap from the other side.

8. A bill folder comprising first and second sides which are connected and foldable about a transverse line so that the sides assume an opposed closed position, a partition arranged between the opposed sides and carried by one side and foldable about a longitudinal line, the inner end of the partition being arranged adjacent to the transverse folding line, said partition having a longitudinal pocket disposed next to the side which carries the partition, the outer end of the longitudinal pocket remote from the transverse folding line being open, said partition having a transverse pocket disposed upon that side of the longitudinal pocket which is remote from the side which carries the partition, the longitudinal ing its outer corner free to be bent back without detaching the flap from the. other side.

9. A bill folder comprising a bill holding unit including sides, one side being foldable upon a transverse line over the inner face of the first side, a partition carried by the longitudinal edge of one side and foldable inwardly over a longitudinal line upon theinner face of such side, said partition having a transverse folding edge ar'- ranged near and spaced from said transverse folding line, and a stop carried by the billholding unit and projecting laterally outwardly with respect to the bill holding-unit beyond said longitudinal folding line, said stop element having its outer end terminating substantially at the transverse folding edge of the partition and'its inner end terminatin substantially at said transverse folding line, the ends of said stop element being spaced longitudinally of the bill holding unit, said stop element serving to retain the bills spaced from the longitudinal edge of the side which carries the partition.

longitudinal line over theinner face of such side,

said partition having a pocket, the longitudinal edge of the pocket being spaced laterally out'-, wardly from said longitudinal folding line, the

pocket having a transverse edge forming a transedge of one side and foldable inwardly upon a I 2,238,704 7' verse itolding'edge, the transverse folding edge being spaced longitudinally of the bill holding unit from said transverse line, and a stop element carriedhy the bill holding unit and pro-- jecting laterally outwardly beyond said longitudinal line, said stopelement having its outer end terminating substantially at the transverse folding edge and its inner end terminating substantialiv at the transverse foldingline, the ends oi the stop element being spiced longitudinally of the bill holding unit. said stop element retaining 'thebillsspaoedi'romthelong'itndinaledgoofthe 

